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African Freshwater Crab Potamonautes perlatus

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Product Details

P H
6.5-7.8
Type
crab
Origin
Western Cape, South Africa
Caution
fully aquatic, cooler water required, territorial
Max Size
6 cm
Tank Size
minimum 80L
Difficulty
intermediate
Temperature
16-22°C
Potamonautes perlatus is a fully aquatic freshwater crab endemic to the Western Cape of South Africa, inhabiting the cool, clear mountain streams and rivers of the Cape Fold Belt. It is adapted to the fynbos biome's water chemistry — typically soft, slightly acidic to neutral, well-oxygenated water originating from high-altitude quartzite catchments. Adults display a smooth, moderately broad carapace in olive-brown to warm tan colouration.

As a cool-water species, P. perlatus requires considerably lower temperatures than most freshwater crabs in the hobby — 14 to 22°C covers its natural seasonal range. Attempting to maintain it at tropical temperatures will result in stress and shortened lifespan. Excellent filtration and water quality are important, as mountain streams have very low organic loading naturally.

This species is territorial and should be kept individually or in very large tanks with clearly separated territories. It is an opportunistic omnivore consuming invertebrates, plant material, and organic detritus. A direct developer, females brood large-yolked eggs and release fully formed juveniles. P. perlatus holds ecological significance in Cape stream ecosystems and should be acquired from responsible captive sources.

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Images show typical examples for illustrative purposes only; actual appearance varies by age, batch, and condition.

Items are considered accepted once delivery is completed, and normal variation cannot be used as a basis for concern or a service request.

SKU: CRB-039

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